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Where did you hear that it is very difficult for a graduate to find a job right after graduation?hi everyone, I've been admitted to these two programs, and right now I am confused which program to enroll in. I mean msfm@chicago is more mathematics, but the program is a bit too short, and I've heard that it is very difficult for a graduate to get a work offer right after the graduation. My concern for the msor@columbia is that the program is like a backup for the mfe program and there are just too many alike programs there.
So What do you guys think about these two programs? Anything is welcomed!
evril
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The two programs are really not comparable. They are designed for different career scope. It would be hard to advise without knowing what you plan to get out of these programs.
Where did you hear that it is very difficult for a graduate to find a job right after graduation?
my friends from that program told me most of them are able to secure jobs shortly after graduationHeard from some friends.
my friends from that program told me most of them are able to secure jobs shortly after graduation
I also heard the same story as comesagain's. The majority of the program are international students, so yes.Is that right for international students??
Yes, I was only talking abt int'l students actuallyIs that right for international students??
Yes, I was only talking abt int'l students actually
evril
Can you add your timeline to the Tracker? https://www.quantnet.com/forum/tracker/
The two programs are really not comparable. They are designed for different career scope. It would be hard to advise without knowing what you plan to get out of these programs.
Xuzhi, I think MSOR is better for you cause:
1\ Lots of MSOR graduates end up working in consulting & operation positions so if you dislike quant jobs the MSOR provides more flexibility.
2\ Most UChicago graduates are not as outstanding as you and I believe you deserve a better program than UChi one. (I mean you are from the best department of the best univ in China so you should consider a same level graduate program. Uchi is a good univ but the location ... too bad)